OFFICE TITLENUMBER OF SHORT TERMS (2 YEARS)NUMBER OF FULL TERMS (4 YEARS)
FEDERAL OFFICES
United States President/Vice-PresidentOne
United States Senator- Partial/UnexpiredOne- Partial/Unexpired
United States Senator- Full TermOne- 6 years
United States Congress – 3rd DistrictOne
STATE OFFICES
State Senate – 1st DistrictOne
State Assembly – 1st DistrictOne
CITIES/TOWNS – Registered Voter of the City/Town, Elected at Large
City of Grass Valley City CouncilThree
Town of Truckee Town CouncilTwo
BOARDS OF EDUCATION 
Nevada County Board of Education – Qualified and Elected at Large
Trustee Area 2One
Trustee Area 3  One
Placer County Board of Education – Qualified and Elected by Trustee Area
Trustee Area 7 One
COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTS – Qualified and Elected by Trustee Area
Sierra Joint Community College District      
      Trustee Area 6One
UNIFIED/HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICTS 
Nevada Joint Union High School District – Qualified and Elected by Trustee Area
      Trustee Area 2One
      Trustee Area 3One
      Trustee Area 4One
Tahoe Truckee Unified School District – Qualified by Trustee Area, Elected at Large
      Trustee Area 2One
      Trustee Area 3One
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICTS – Registered Voter of the District Elected at Large
Chicago Park School DistrictOneTwo
Clear Creek Elementary School DistrictThree
Grass Valley School DistrictTwo
Nevada City School DistrictTwo
Penn Valley Union Elementary DistrictTwo
Pleasant Ridge Union School DistrictTwo
Twin Ridges Elementary School DistrictOneTwo
Union Hill School DistrictTwo
COUNTY WATER DISTRICTS – Registered Voter of the District Elected at Large
San Juan Ridge County Water DistrictThree
Washington County Water DistrictTwo
FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS – Registered Voter of the District Elected at Large
Higgins Area Fire Protection DistrictTwo
Nevada County Consolidated Fire Protection DistrictFour
North San Juan Fire Protection DistrictTwo
Ophir Hill Fire DistrictThree
Peardale-Chicago Park Fire DistrictTwo
Penn Valley Fire Protection DistrictThree
Rough & Ready Fire Protection DistrictThree
Truckee Fire Protection DistrictTwo
IRRIGATION DISTRICTS – Qualified and Elected by Division
Nevada Irrigation District
      Division IIIOne
      Division VOne
RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICTS – Qualified by District & Elected at Large
Oak Tree Community Park and Recreation DistrictThree
Truckee Donner Recreation and Park DistrictTwo
Western Gateway Recreation and Park DistrictTwo
COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICTS – Registered Voter of the District Elected at Large
Beyers Lane Community Services DistrictOne
Lake of the Pines Ranchos Community Services DistrictOne
Mystic Mine Road Community Services DistrictFive
AIRPORT DISTRICT – Registered Voter of the District Elected at Large 
Truckee Tahoe Airport DistrictThree
HOSPITAL DISTRICT – Registered Voter of the District Elected at Large
Tahoe Forest Hospital DistrictTwo
PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICTS – Registered Voter of the District Elected at Large
Donner Summit Public Utility DistrictThree
Truckee Donner Public Utility DistrictThree
SANITARY DISTRICTS – Registered Voter of the District Elected at Large
Truckee Sanitary DistrictOneTwo
Offices up for election in Nevada County

Candidate filing opens Monday, July 15, 2024, and will close Friday, August 9, 2024, after which time no Declarations of Candidacy may be accepted for filing. If an incumbent does not file their Declaration of Candidacy on or before August 9, 2024, the period for all non-incumbents to obtain and file Declarations of Candidacy will be extended to Wednesday, August 14, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.

Nomination Petitions and Declarations of Candidacy for eligible candidates may be obtained from Nevada County Elections at 950 Maidu Avenue in Nevada City, CA 95959, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., excluding holidays, or the Truckee Town Clerk’s Office at 10183 Truckee Airport Road in Truckee, CA 96161, Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., excluding holidays.

Candidates for the City of Grass Valley City Council and Town of Truckee Town Council must obtain and file their Nomination Petitions and Declarations of Candidacy with their respective City or Town Clerk and may contact the appropriate City or Town Clerk’s office for more information.

Candidates for special districts may obtain more information by calling Nevada County Elections at 530-265-1298 or 1-888-395-1298.

State Propositions

Proposition 2
AB 247 (Chapter 81, Statutes of 2024). Muratsuchi. Education finance: school facilities: Kindergarten Through Grade 12 Schools and Local Community College Public Education Facilities Modernization, Repair, and Safety Bond Act of 2024.

Proposition 3
ACA 5 (Resolution Chapter 125, Statutes of 2023) Low. Marriage equality.

Proposition 4
SB 867 (Chapter 83, Statutes of 2024). Allen. Safe Drinking Water, Wildfire Prevention, Drought Preparedness, and Clean Air Bond Act of 2024.

Proposition 5
ACA 1 (Resolution Chapter 173, Statutes of 2023) Aguiar-Curry. Local government financing: affordable housing and public infrastructure: voter approval.

Proposition 6
ACA 8 (Resolution Chapter 133, Statutes of 2024) Wilson. Slavery.

Proposition 32
Raises minimum wage. Initiative statute.

Proposition 33
Expands local governments; authority to enact rent control on residential property. Initiative statute.

Proposition 34
Restricts spending by health care providers meeting specified criteria. Initiative statute.

Proposition 35
Provides permanent funding for Medi-Cal health care services. Initiative statute.

Proposition 36
Allows felony charges and increases sentences for certain drug and theft crimes. Initiative statute.

Local Measures

At the General Election the following local measures* will be put to a vote of qualified voters in the district:

PLEASANT RIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT (MEASURE LETTER TBA)
To improve local elementary/middle schools, replace leaky roofs, update heating and cooling systems, upgrade kitchens, reconfigure school entrances and exits to improve student safety and provide emergency evacuation centers, shall Pleasant Ridge Union Elementary School District’s measure authorizing $25,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying approximately $30 per $100,000 assessed value, generating on average $1,800,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, with strict accountability, independent citizen oversight, audits and no funds used for administrator salaries or pensions be adopted?

Yes _____

No _____

TOWN OF TRUCKEE (MEASURE LETTER TBA)
Truckee Essential Services Measure. To protect essential services such as keeping public areas, facilities, and parkways safe, clean and well maintained; protecting creeks and waterways from pollution; preparing for wildfires and natural disasters; expanding transit services like TART Connect; and for general government use, shall the Town of Truckee measure be adopted establishing a 1⁄2% sales tax, providing approximately $3,500,000 annually for 15 years, with independent audits and all funds locally controlled?

Yes _____

No _____

BYERS LANE COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT (MEASURE LETTER TBA)
Shall the measure to fund continued necessary road and culvert maintenance by the BLCSD replace the current tax assessment with an annual assessment tax of $300 per parcel per year to raise $19,200 per year, be adopted?

Yes _____

No _____

* Measure text printed as submitted and is subject to change.

Byers Lane Community Services District, Lake of the Pines Ranchos Community Services District, and Washington County Water District have not requested general elections services from the Nevada County Registrar of Voters. Any inquiries about those elective seats should be made directly to the districts.